2017 1st Grade Gongmei tea cake
Specification
Product Name |
Wugu Fengdeng Gongmei tea cake |
Model NO. |
RQYX-WGFD1901 |
Ingredient |
Gongmei, 2017 year |
Grade |
1st Grade |
Packing |
350g/cake, 5 cakes/box, 4 boxes/carton |
Origin |
Fuding Fujian |
Processing |
Plucking-Withering-Drying-Packing |
Storing |
sealed, room temperature, dry, shady and cool |
Shelf life |
20 years (under the correct condition of storage) |
Packing date |
2019.6.18 |
Pesticide Residues Test |
PASS (The test report is enclosed as following.) |
Origin
This Gongmei white tea is compressed into a cake, consisting of tender tea leaves and buds covered with fine white hairs, which were plucked in the spring of 2017 year, comes from Panxi Town, Fuding City, the hometown of Chinese White Tea.
Panxi is regarded as an ecological town due to its 88% forest coverage rate and 96% greening rate. It has a mild climate and abundant rainfall. The soil is mainly yellow-red gravel soil with high organic matter and mineral content, which is very suitable for the growth of tea trees.
Panxi town is mountains rolled, most of the tea gardens there are located in the deep mountains, which keeps the tea trees away from pollution. At the same time, the high mountains are cloudy and foggy, and the temperature on the high mountains is low, so the growth of tea is relatively slow, which is conducive to the accumulation of soluble substances and aroma substances in tea, and the quality of fresh leaves is relatively much better.
Appearance & Taste
Gongmei is a white tea with mostly large, ripe leaves and a small proportion of tea buds. The leaves and buds neither have been dried in special ovens, nor have been subjected to heat treatment. Instead, they are withered and dried in the sun, have a brown tint, giving the tea a delicate and persistent pleasant aroma.
This Gongmei white tea is compressed into a cake, make it can be stored for a longer time, so-called aging.
The fresh Gongmei tea infusion shows apricot with a pleasant and mild taste. By the aging time growth, the tea soup will turn to orange or dark yellow, and the taste becomes mellow with a sweet aftertaste.
Aging
In China, there is a popular Chinese saying reflects the importance of the aging on the white tea. It is “一年茶,三年藏,七年宝”. That is, one year after white tea is made, it is just ordinary white tea; when it is more than three years old, it has good health care effects, and suit for collection. The health care effects value and tea content of the tea leaves will gradually increase with a longer storage time. Once the white tea is seven years old or more, it is taken as a treasure.
Thanks for the medicinal and collection values of white tea, they make more and more people love to drink and collect white tea, and take it as a great and wonderful gift to their friends, family and clients.
Test Report
Brewing Guide
By Gaiwan
1. Pour the boiled water into the Gaiwan, fair cup, teacups to warm them up;
2. After 10-20 seconds, pour off hot water when they are warmed up;
3. Place 5~8g White Tea into the Gaiwan;
4. Pour in about 90℃~100℃ hot water;
5. After 10 seconds, pour the tea soup into fair cup;
6. Average the tea soup from fair cup into each teacup;
7. Enjoy your tea.
By Stewing---specially for the aged white tea over 3 years
1. Prepare a glass stewing teapot and an electronic heater;
2. Pour 5g~8g aged white tea with aged dried tangerine peel if you like;
3. Pour boiled water at 1/3 of the teapot;
4. Power on the heater to boil the water again;
5. During the stewing, you will find the color of the tea soup changes from light yellow to orange, to dark red;
6. Turn down the power supply, pour out the tea soup to fair cup or teacup, and leave 1/3 of the soup;
7. Add some more boiled water for continue stewing;
White tea, especially the aged white tea can be brewed and stewed for many times till it is tasteless.
Taste your tea after the recommended steeping time and then decide if you’d like it to steep a little longer.
Your own preference is the standard only.
Package
350g/cake, 5cakes/box, 4boxes/Carton
Storage
1. Keep out of the Sun
If white tea is directly exposed to sunlight, the substances contained in the leaves will start to decompose, reducing the nutritional value and affecting the taste of the tea.
2. Keep dry and tightly sealed
If to let the white tea under a wet environment for a long time, it will easy to get mold and develop a so-called "plum aroma." To prevent the tea turning bad or going mouldy, humidity should be avoided. Therefore, use containers with good breathability, such as sand pots. Ceramic pots, which can absorb water vapour in the air, should be avoided. In order to avoid the effects of wet weather, it is recommended not to stack containers up against walls or directly on the ground.
3. Store at room temperature.
As a slight-fermented tea, white tea is sensitive to the temperature. Too cold will affect the enzyme activity and make the aging slow down. Thus, white tea does not need to be refrigerated –the temperature can range from 0 to 30°C. However, significant changes in temperature should be avoided too.
4. Avoid storing it among things with mussy odours.
Tea can absorb different sorts of odour extremely easily; therefore, it should not be stored alongside anything strong-smelling.
5. Store different types of teas separately.
Such as white tea should be stored separately with pu’er tea.